Is your windows context-menu growing all out of proportions? Every program you install on your system seems to add an item or two to this menu. Many of them you never use. Some you use sometimes. And a few you use often. Use this utility to customize your windows menus. Remove menu-items you never use. Put rarely used functions out on a sub-menu. Keep only those functions you often use in a small, tidy base menu. Just drag and drop the menu-items where you want them to go.
Make a Show Desktop Button
Tagged Under : Shell Tweaks
By default, the Quick Launch toolbar comes with a Show Desktop button, which allows you to quickly hide all open windows and access stuff on your desktop, and then quickly bring them all back when you’re done. But what if your Quick Launch toolbar doesn’t have one?
Here is how to create one:
1. Open your favorite plain-text editor (or Notepad), and type
the following five lines:
[Shell]
Command=2
IconFile=explorer.exe,3
[Taskbar]
Command=ToggleDesktop
Save the file as Show Desktop.scf (or any other name, but with .scf filename extension only) anywhere you like.
2. You are Done. Now drag and drop it on your Quick Launch bar or copy it to this location
C:\Users\{user}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch


